Ashraf Muslim posts
Washington Post World Some say Ashraf Ghani is his own worst enemy.
115 months ago
The New Yorker Before he became the President of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani was a trained anthropologist who spent years doing field work for the World Bank.
117 months ago
The New Yorker President Ashraf Ghani laughs at odd moments and can’t control his temper. Young loyalists surround him, but he has alienated all his powerful allies.
117 months ago
The New Yorker Ashraf Ghani is Afghanistan’s Jimmy Carter—a visionary who has managed to alienate all his potential political allies.
117 months ago
The Economist The capture of Kunduz has been both a major propaganda victory for the Taliban and a nasty shock for Ashraf Ghani’s troubled government
Unhappy anniversary
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THE capture of Kunduz by Taliban fighters in the small hours of September 28th, just a day before the first anniversary of Ashraf Ghani’s presidential...
126 months ago
The New York Times “Six-year-, 8-year-, 10-year-olds are raped, and I’m not going to tolerate this,” President Ashraf Ghani said. “To the extent to which the authority of the state can be harnessed to this task, we are going to focus on it and not permit it."
126 months ago
VICE News "The negotiations are the solution, the way, and this is what our nation wants, to end the bloodshed."
128 months ago
HuffPost UK Politics "Solidarity to the #NewVic3..."
130 months ago
Daily Mail Pupils suspended for complaining about school’s ‘Islamophobia’
130 months ago
The New York Times Some critics of Ashraf Ghani, the new president of Afghanistan, fear he could be taking the country down a more authoritarian path.
132 months ago
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